Calgarians' fear of crime increasing: poll yyc
The findings from the online survey conducted for ThinkHQ Public Affairs come as city police say the rates of many categories of crime are returning to pre-pandemic levels, which generally means an increase.Sign up to receive daily headline news from the Calgary SUN, a division of Postmedia Network Inc.By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.
The results come after the frequency of gunplay has increased considerably over the past year, including a number of high-profile random assaults and murders.Article content “Crime and public safety are very much top of mind for Calgarians today, and there is a strong sense that things have deteriorated over the past few years,” said ThinkHQ president Marc Henry.
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